Cyprus steps up attack on Britain

The government of Cyprus is keeping up the attack on Britain, with the Government Spokesman Kypros Chrysostomides accusing the UK Presidency of the EU failing to take into account the objections of

AG handles CyTA file to police

The Attorney General of Cyprus, Petros Clerides has asked the police to investigate and collect statements to establish whether or not the CyTA board and its management committed a criminal offence when

By-election for Armenian Rep. in October

The by-election for a new representative of the Armenian religious group to the Cyprus House of Representatives will take place October 9th, 2005. The new representative will succeed Bedros Kalaydjian, who died

Government urged to refund fuel tax bonanza

With fuel prices at record highs and rising, which in the process also nets the government more revenue, more and more organisations, political parties, unions and special interest groups have intensified their